Re-treat

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪ- ˈtɹit/

Re-treat (verb)

  1. To give a treatment again to someone or something after it has been done before.
  2. To repeat a medical or technical treatment because the first one did not work well enough.
  3. To move back again, especially for safety, after an earlier move back.

Examples

  • The doctor will treat again if the symptoms return.
  • The team treats again when the first plan fails.